Results reveal upper management believes they are communicating with their company about the future; but staff level employees feel more out of the loop than ever.
El estudio Global Talent Trends 2019 de Mercer, presentado en el PAD-Escuela de Dirección, muestra las principales tendencias en gestión del talento a nivel mundial para este año. Está basado en el aporte de más de 7300 líderes de RR.HH. de todo el mundo.
Future Workforce 2019: How Younger Generations are Reshaping the Future Workf...Upwork
The Future Workforce Report, conducted by an independent research firm and commissioned by Upwork, surveyed over 1,000 U.S. hiring managers and shows how Millennial and Gen Z managers are redefining the future of work. Forty-eight percent of younger generation managers are director-level or higher already, showing they have a major influence on workforce planning. Find out what the future holds as these younger generations become the workforce majority.
2018 Future Workforce Report: Hiring manager insights on flexible and remote ...Upwork
The Future Workforce Report, conducted by an independent research firm and commissioned by Upwork, explores the hiring behaviors of over 1,000 U.S. hiring managers to show how businesses are adapting to the rapid pace of workforce change. Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of companies today have remote workers. Find out how companies are embracing a more agile, remote workforce, and what’s in store for the future.
El estudio Global Talent Trends 2019 de Mercer, presentado en el PAD-Escuela de Dirección, muestra las principales tendencias en gestión del talento a nivel mundial para este año. Está basado en el aporte de más de 7300 líderes de RR.HH. de todo el mundo.
Future Workforce 2019: How Younger Generations are Reshaping the Future Workf...Upwork
The Future Workforce Report, conducted by an independent research firm and commissioned by Upwork, surveyed over 1,000 U.S. hiring managers and shows how Millennial and Gen Z managers are redefining the future of work. Forty-eight percent of younger generation managers are director-level or higher already, showing they have a major influence on workforce planning. Find out what the future holds as these younger generations become the workforce majority.
2018 Future Workforce Report: Hiring manager insights on flexible and remote ...Upwork
The Future Workforce Report, conducted by an independent research firm and commissioned by Upwork, explores the hiring behaviors of over 1,000 U.S. hiring managers to show how businesses are adapting to the rapid pace of workforce change. Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of companies today have remote workers. Find out how companies are embracing a more agile, remote workforce, and what’s in store for the future.
INNOVATION GENERATION: THE BIG HR TECH DISCONNECT WEBINARHuman Capital Media
Register for the webinar to hear:
From VP Proposition and Client solutions, Matthew Jackson about how organizations are driving the change needed for a competitive advantage.
Stephen Migliaccio, Director Global Provider Automation, share his thoughts on how HR technology and provider automation create a globally consistent employee experience.
James Knight, SVP Data and Analytics on how data and analytics is powering the future of HR.
Many companies seem to have fallen victim to the ominous skills gap – but only because they’ve found it’s easier to place blame somewhere than to look at what they can do to fix it. If you’re struggling to find qualified candidates, you might need to take a deeper look at your organization and ask some pointed questions. Are there areas of the recruiting process that are lending to skill gaps? Have you done a formal assessment to uncover skill gaps? Are you using modern learning methods to bridge gaps by upskilling your current workforce?
Join Katie Miller from BizLibrary as we re-evaluate potential root causes of your organization’s skill gaps and discuss what can be done to fill them efficiently.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
The factors that could be contributing to your skill gaps, and how to find and address the root causes
How to re-evaluate what a “qualified candidate” is in order to create more relevant and realistic talent expectations
How to start uncovering your organization’s skill gaps with a formal assessment
How to use modern training methods to bridge skill gaps by upskilling your workforce
The business case for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is growing stronger than ever. During this virtual discussion, we took a closer look at “diversity winners”, which signals that a systematic business-led approach and bold, concerted action on inclusion are needed to make progress.
The Press Forward Discussion: Pipeline to Leadership for Women in NewsMcKinsey & Company
Materials from the Women in the Workplace presentation with The Press Forward. Includes the Media and Entertainment talent pipeline, insights on how COVID has influenced representation, and action items for leaders to drive fundamental change.
The pandemic has affected where, when and how creatives work, presenting opportunities and challenges for professionals and employers. To learn more about creative professionals' careers and workplace preferences, The Creative Group partnered with AIGA, the professional association for design, to survey more than 400 of their members who work at in-house creative departments and agencies in the U.S. Check out the survey results in this SlideShare.
2020 State of Work - Overview & Key FindingsWorkfront
In order to further understand how companies can improve their performance, we regularly study the state of work, specifically work management, through the lens of knowledge workers. For the 6th annual State of Work report, we surveyed 3,750 knowledge workers across the United States (1,500), the United Kingdom (1,000), Germany (750), and the Netherlands (500).
It's an age-old question: How do employers view job hoppers? Or, stepping back, how do they even define job hopping? See what hiring manager think about job hopping and learn if workers agree. The information can help you as you look for a new role or prepare to launch a job search.
Salary and compensation survey for the Simulation and Training IndustryJason Irving PHR
SimSTAFF salary and compensation survey. Why do employers find it hard to attract and retain talented technical employee's.
Why are more than 9 out of 10 employee's likely to look for another job opportunity?
Do employee's in the Simulation and Training community value salary above other benefits?
Who is most likely to look for another Job and who is least likely to look for another Job in the Simulation world?
Three major shifts will affect the workplace of the future: globalization, changing demographics, and social technologies. Millennials, those people born after 1979, will bring new expectations to the workplace, and they will dominate the US workplace in less than four years. What are companies doing now to attract, develop, and keep tomorrow's employees today? Learn some practical tips to prepare for the changes ahead from Karie Willyerd, the co-author of the bestselling book, The 2020 Workplace.
Smart organizations are enabling their employees to learn everywhere – not just in the classroom – and they’re using technology to do it. RedThread Research recently completed an in-depth study on how organizations are creating their learning tech ecosystems: the challenges they face, the strategies they employ, and the tech they ultimately implement.
Join us for a webinar that will highlight:
The three major structures for learning technology ecosystems and when one is more appropriate for your org.
A model for thinking through the types of technology available in the market.
Next practices for creating a strategic, intentional learning tech ecosystem.
Upwork's Work Without Limits Executive Summit 2019Upwork
Upwork’s annual Work Without Limits Executive Summit brought over 100 senior-level executives from Fortune 1000 organizations such as Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, Oracle, LinkedIn, and Deloitte to discuss how work is evolving. Executives, HR visionaries, and industry influencers shared best practices for organizational transformation and leveraging distributed, flexible teams.
Highlights from this year’s event include:
2 “The future isn’t who you are, the future is who you’re becoming. Who you’re becoming relies directly on who you hire” -Bodell
3 “We don’t want to sit around and wait for the future, you want to create it.” -Bodell
5 “The inhibitor to innovation is not the ability to learn new things but the inability to unlearn mindsets, behaviors and methods that were once effective but now limit success” -O’Reilly
Leaders must UNLEARN, to impact mindset you don’t start thinking differently, you need to start by behaving differently.
6 “New platforms, applications and devices are connecting us like never before. We have extraordinary mobile computing power, allowing anyone to work from anywhere, enabling everyone to gather, generate and share data at warp speed and it’s not going to slow down anytime soon.” -Wade
7 “We’re all struggling to work out how to deal with this as many traditional rules and practices become irrelevant, or at least inadequate. Each one of us is interpreting these changes in different ways” -Wade
8 “The pace of evolution is going to pick up as more and more Millennials are in positions to not only influence but direct how work is done at their organizations” -Gregg
9 How Millennials lead differently
10. Many of us work in the traditional notion of a job that was created with the assembly line. Fast forward to today, we’re seeing the democratization of information and work and the rapid ability to deconstruct jobs, redistribute tasks to anywhere in the world, and the opportunity to reconstruct work in a fundamentally different fashion. It’s a tipping point of the future of work.
11 As skills and technology advance -- speed is the new premium.
12 In 1955, the average age of a Fortune 500 company was 60 years old. Today, less than 12% of the original list remains. The average lifespan is now 20 years old. They all have CHANGE in common and you can either embrace the change and thrive, or resist the change.
13 Work is changing:
-Millennials increase earning power, while baby boomers seek learning opportunities to stay employable
-The number of careers in an life is increasing. Business and talent leaders and workers must plan for careers that span 50–60 years
-Millennials say business should prepare workers
-Freelancers are proactively updating skills to stay marketable
15 “New technology allows you to do things in new ways. But fear holds people back. How do we create a tool that is ‘ordinary and boring’ that can serve as a useful ladder to go from early adopter to early majority?” -Winsor
WELLBEING AT WORK: CREATING A MEANINGFUL EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCEHuman Capital Media
The wellbeing market is explosive. More than $45 billion is now spent every year on corporate wellbeing solutions, and the number of new ideas is explosive. How do you build a complete wellbeing strategy? In this research-based presentation, Josh Bersin, global industry analyst, will:
Describe a framework for complete wellbeing
Show you how to develop a wellbeing strategy that impacts the entire employee experience
Share details from the launch of a brand new research report, The New Corporate Wellbeing Market, authored by Josh Bersin
Join us in this webinar on Tuesday, June 4 from 12pm – 1pm Eastern to learn how wellbeing at work leads to an increase in productivity, engagement, employee retention, and a fantastic employment brand.
What drives employee engagement across the globe? What can you do to meaningfully improve employee experience in your organization? Join Qualtrics Employee Experience Consultant Yesenia Cancel for a deep-dive into the 2020 Global Employee Experience Trends, a comprehensive study of 13K+ workers across 13 geographies. Through a mix of data insights and case studies, Yesenia will highlight insights to drive your people strategy in 2020 and beyond.
Learning objectives:
Deep dive into 3 key trends that can impact your people strategy in 2020
Hear how other HR leaders are gathering and acting on employee feedback
Learn proven strategies for empowering managers to act on employee feedback
As Edelman’s 15th annual Trust Barometer indicates, trust has hit an unprecedented low. With any great challenge comes opportunity, and now, more than ever before, companies need to look internally to elevate and amplify those voices whom consumers and stakeholders want to hear from most: Employees.
For more information, please visit: ee.edelman.com
The LinkedIn Economic Confidence Outlook (LECO) is a survey of global business leaders. The Q3 2014 LECO survey was conducted during September 2014. More than 13,000 LinkedIn members, director-level and above, from various industries responded to the survey.
Follow our Economic Graph Showcase Page at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/linkedin-economic-graph
In a space as performance-driven and competitive as
the recruitment industry, it is crucial to stay ahead of
the curve. The growth and adoption of new strategies
and technologies is essential for success and is set to
explode in the future.
In an effort to paint a clear, distinct vision of the future of
social recruiting for our users, we asked twenty industry
thought leaders to weigh in on various trends that are
shaping the future of social media in recruitment. These
are their thoughts.
Millennials and the Future of Work: Survey ResultsElance-oDesk
Workers want freedom, and this desire is driving them towards independent (and often entrepreneurial) career paths. Following a prior study on disruption of work from the perspective of businesses, this survey examines the future of work as envisioned by professionals. Results found that many are planning their escape from corporate jobs — 72% of freelancers still at “regular” jobs want to quit entirely, and 61% say they are likely to quit within two years.
Millennials in particular are pursuing independent careers that foster faster progression than traditional hierarchical organizations. Of almost 2,000 Millennial respondents, 58% classified themselves as entrepreneurs. These responses (from more than 3,000 freelancers worldwide who have worked online) quantify the mindset of freelancers today, providing a glimpse into the professional landscape of tomorrow.
NEXT GENERATION FRAMEWORK FOR RECRUITING IN THE DIGITAL AGEHuman Capital Media
As the global job market continues to shift and the demand for new skills grows, so does the need to think more strategically about how we attract and engage the best and brightest. This session will provide insights into how organizations can strengthen their existing talent pools while identifying new ways to attract top talent.
In this session, we’ll discuss:
Modern candidate expectations and behavior
Data driven job marketing strategies
How to build your competitive advantage by elevating your employer brand
INNOVATION GENERATION: THE BIG HR TECH DISCONNECT WEBINARHuman Capital Media
Register for the webinar to hear:
From VP Proposition and Client solutions, Matthew Jackson about how organizations are driving the change needed for a competitive advantage.
Stephen Migliaccio, Director Global Provider Automation, share his thoughts on how HR technology and provider automation create a globally consistent employee experience.
James Knight, SVP Data and Analytics on how data and analytics is powering the future of HR.
Many companies seem to have fallen victim to the ominous skills gap – but only because they’ve found it’s easier to place blame somewhere than to look at what they can do to fix it. If you’re struggling to find qualified candidates, you might need to take a deeper look at your organization and ask some pointed questions. Are there areas of the recruiting process that are lending to skill gaps? Have you done a formal assessment to uncover skill gaps? Are you using modern learning methods to bridge gaps by upskilling your current workforce?
Join Katie Miller from BizLibrary as we re-evaluate potential root causes of your organization’s skill gaps and discuss what can be done to fill them efficiently.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
The factors that could be contributing to your skill gaps, and how to find and address the root causes
How to re-evaluate what a “qualified candidate” is in order to create more relevant and realistic talent expectations
How to start uncovering your organization’s skill gaps with a formal assessment
How to use modern training methods to bridge skill gaps by upskilling your workforce
The business case for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is growing stronger than ever. During this virtual discussion, we took a closer look at “diversity winners”, which signals that a systematic business-led approach and bold, concerted action on inclusion are needed to make progress.
The Press Forward Discussion: Pipeline to Leadership for Women in NewsMcKinsey & Company
Materials from the Women in the Workplace presentation with The Press Forward. Includes the Media and Entertainment talent pipeline, insights on how COVID has influenced representation, and action items for leaders to drive fundamental change.
The pandemic has affected where, when and how creatives work, presenting opportunities and challenges for professionals and employers. To learn more about creative professionals' careers and workplace preferences, The Creative Group partnered with AIGA, the professional association for design, to survey more than 400 of their members who work at in-house creative departments and agencies in the U.S. Check out the survey results in this SlideShare.
2020 State of Work - Overview & Key FindingsWorkfront
In order to further understand how companies can improve their performance, we regularly study the state of work, specifically work management, through the lens of knowledge workers. For the 6th annual State of Work report, we surveyed 3,750 knowledge workers across the United States (1,500), the United Kingdom (1,000), Germany (750), and the Netherlands (500).
It's an age-old question: How do employers view job hoppers? Or, stepping back, how do they even define job hopping? See what hiring manager think about job hopping and learn if workers agree. The information can help you as you look for a new role or prepare to launch a job search.
Salary and compensation survey for the Simulation and Training IndustryJason Irving PHR
SimSTAFF salary and compensation survey. Why do employers find it hard to attract and retain talented technical employee's.
Why are more than 9 out of 10 employee's likely to look for another job opportunity?
Do employee's in the Simulation and Training community value salary above other benefits?
Who is most likely to look for another Job and who is least likely to look for another Job in the Simulation world?
Three major shifts will affect the workplace of the future: globalization, changing demographics, and social technologies. Millennials, those people born after 1979, will bring new expectations to the workplace, and they will dominate the US workplace in less than four years. What are companies doing now to attract, develop, and keep tomorrow's employees today? Learn some practical tips to prepare for the changes ahead from Karie Willyerd, the co-author of the bestselling book, The 2020 Workplace.
Smart organizations are enabling their employees to learn everywhere – not just in the classroom – and they’re using technology to do it. RedThread Research recently completed an in-depth study on how organizations are creating their learning tech ecosystems: the challenges they face, the strategies they employ, and the tech they ultimately implement.
Join us for a webinar that will highlight:
The three major structures for learning technology ecosystems and when one is more appropriate for your org.
A model for thinking through the types of technology available in the market.
Next practices for creating a strategic, intentional learning tech ecosystem.
Upwork's Work Without Limits Executive Summit 2019Upwork
Upwork’s annual Work Without Limits Executive Summit brought over 100 senior-level executives from Fortune 1000 organizations such as Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, Oracle, LinkedIn, and Deloitte to discuss how work is evolving. Executives, HR visionaries, and industry influencers shared best practices for organizational transformation and leveraging distributed, flexible teams.
Highlights from this year’s event include:
2 “The future isn’t who you are, the future is who you’re becoming. Who you’re becoming relies directly on who you hire” -Bodell
3 “We don’t want to sit around and wait for the future, you want to create it.” -Bodell
5 “The inhibitor to innovation is not the ability to learn new things but the inability to unlearn mindsets, behaviors and methods that were once effective but now limit success” -O’Reilly
Leaders must UNLEARN, to impact mindset you don’t start thinking differently, you need to start by behaving differently.
6 “New platforms, applications and devices are connecting us like never before. We have extraordinary mobile computing power, allowing anyone to work from anywhere, enabling everyone to gather, generate and share data at warp speed and it’s not going to slow down anytime soon.” -Wade
7 “We’re all struggling to work out how to deal with this as many traditional rules and practices become irrelevant, or at least inadequate. Each one of us is interpreting these changes in different ways” -Wade
8 “The pace of evolution is going to pick up as more and more Millennials are in positions to not only influence but direct how work is done at their organizations” -Gregg
9 How Millennials lead differently
10. Many of us work in the traditional notion of a job that was created with the assembly line. Fast forward to today, we’re seeing the democratization of information and work and the rapid ability to deconstruct jobs, redistribute tasks to anywhere in the world, and the opportunity to reconstruct work in a fundamentally different fashion. It’s a tipping point of the future of work.
11 As skills and technology advance -- speed is the new premium.
12 In 1955, the average age of a Fortune 500 company was 60 years old. Today, less than 12% of the original list remains. The average lifespan is now 20 years old. They all have CHANGE in common and you can either embrace the change and thrive, or resist the change.
13 Work is changing:
-Millennials increase earning power, while baby boomers seek learning opportunities to stay employable
-The number of careers in an life is increasing. Business and talent leaders and workers must plan for careers that span 50–60 years
-Millennials say business should prepare workers
-Freelancers are proactively updating skills to stay marketable
15 “New technology allows you to do things in new ways. But fear holds people back. How do we create a tool that is ‘ordinary and boring’ that can serve as a useful ladder to go from early adopter to early majority?” -Winsor
WELLBEING AT WORK: CREATING A MEANINGFUL EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCEHuman Capital Media
The wellbeing market is explosive. More than $45 billion is now spent every year on corporate wellbeing solutions, and the number of new ideas is explosive. How do you build a complete wellbeing strategy? In this research-based presentation, Josh Bersin, global industry analyst, will:
Describe a framework for complete wellbeing
Show you how to develop a wellbeing strategy that impacts the entire employee experience
Share details from the launch of a brand new research report, The New Corporate Wellbeing Market, authored by Josh Bersin
Join us in this webinar on Tuesday, June 4 from 12pm – 1pm Eastern to learn how wellbeing at work leads to an increase in productivity, engagement, employee retention, and a fantastic employment brand.
What drives employee engagement across the globe? What can you do to meaningfully improve employee experience in your organization? Join Qualtrics Employee Experience Consultant Yesenia Cancel for a deep-dive into the 2020 Global Employee Experience Trends, a comprehensive study of 13K+ workers across 13 geographies. Through a mix of data insights and case studies, Yesenia will highlight insights to drive your people strategy in 2020 and beyond.
Learning objectives:
Deep dive into 3 key trends that can impact your people strategy in 2020
Hear how other HR leaders are gathering and acting on employee feedback
Learn proven strategies for empowering managers to act on employee feedback
As Edelman’s 15th annual Trust Barometer indicates, trust has hit an unprecedented low. With any great challenge comes opportunity, and now, more than ever before, companies need to look internally to elevate and amplify those voices whom consumers and stakeholders want to hear from most: Employees.
For more information, please visit: ee.edelman.com
The LinkedIn Economic Confidence Outlook (LECO) is a survey of global business leaders. The Q3 2014 LECO survey was conducted during September 2014. More than 13,000 LinkedIn members, director-level and above, from various industries responded to the survey.
Follow our Economic Graph Showcase Page at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/linkedin-economic-graph
In a space as performance-driven and competitive as
the recruitment industry, it is crucial to stay ahead of
the curve. The growth and adoption of new strategies
and technologies is essential for success and is set to
explode in the future.
In an effort to paint a clear, distinct vision of the future of
social recruiting for our users, we asked twenty industry
thought leaders to weigh in on various trends that are
shaping the future of social media in recruitment. These
are their thoughts.
Millennials and the Future of Work: Survey ResultsElance-oDesk
Workers want freedom, and this desire is driving them towards independent (and often entrepreneurial) career paths. Following a prior study on disruption of work from the perspective of businesses, this survey examines the future of work as envisioned by professionals. Results found that many are planning their escape from corporate jobs — 72% of freelancers still at “regular” jobs want to quit entirely, and 61% say they are likely to quit within two years.
Millennials in particular are pursuing independent careers that foster faster progression than traditional hierarchical organizations. Of almost 2,000 Millennial respondents, 58% classified themselves as entrepreneurs. These responses (from more than 3,000 freelancers worldwide who have worked online) quantify the mindset of freelancers today, providing a glimpse into the professional landscape of tomorrow.
NEXT GENERATION FRAMEWORK FOR RECRUITING IN THE DIGITAL AGEHuman Capital Media
As the global job market continues to shift and the demand for new skills grows, so does the need to think more strategically about how we attract and engage the best and brightest. This session will provide insights into how organizations can strengthen their existing talent pools while identifying new ways to attract top talent.
In this session, we’ll discuss:
Modern candidate expectations and behavior
Data driven job marketing strategies
How to build your competitive advantage by elevating your employer brand
(Content) Marketing ROI for Fun and Profit (mostly Profit)Digital summit denv...LaneTerralever
Marketing and technology are in lockstep, and marketing channels, methods and techniques will continue to be added and to evolve at an increasing rate. This presentation will takes you through the ins and outs of content marketing and marketing ROI.
Speaker: Scott McAndrew LaneTerralever Chief Strategy Officer
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
Generation Y is taking over the workplace and it’s sooner than you think. By 2025, they will comprise 75% of the workforce.
Due to demographic shifts, including more experienced Baby Boomer workers retiring, it is essential to engage Generation Y now so they are able to fulfill expected talent shortages in the near future. Developing a strong leadership pipeline and expertise are key to business continuity.
Unfortunately, many organizations are not prepared to attract, engage, and retain Generation Y employees because they continue to use management practices that are off target. Neglecting to engage Generation Y will result in talent shortages, turnover expenses, and a damaged reputation.
Generation Y had a different upbringing than the Baby Boomers and Generation X; however, much of what they demand in the workplace will engage the entire workforce, not just their demographic. Engaging Generation Y is as much about modernizing your workplace as it is about creating an environment to capture the best new talent; the ROI is far-reaching.
Learn more about the trends that are shaping the future of work and how embracing technology and the social web can help organizations to capture the millennial workforce and enhance organizational performance.
Understanding the Critical Trends Impacting Organizations in the Next Five YearsHolly Gage
The Forum Corporation (www.forum.com) recently conducted analysis of future trend research on the strategic issues that will most impact the global marketplace in the next one to five years. This presentation reveals our findings.
THE SKILLS CURRENCY: UNLOCKING INTERNAL MOBILITY WITH REAL SKILLS DATAHuman Capital Media
Employers want and need employees with certain skills to stay relevant and competitive. Employees don’t have them. So what can organizations do to future proof their teams and their company? External hiring is usually the first place organizations look, but it’s time-consuming and expensive. There is power in devoting time to internally solving the skills gap. Benefits include a more skilled and competitive workforce, and employees with longer tenure. Successful CLOs realize that their employees are a competitive advantage, and they deserve the same (if not higher) investment than what we put into our products. So what can you do? For starters, begin looking for ways to measure your people's skill-sets so you know where gaps exist. Join us for this webinar to learn more.
In this webinar:
Understand the symptoms of misplaced skills in your company and the labor market at large
Understand the business case for correcting misplaced skills in your company
Learn a framework for putting the right skills in the right place at the right time through talent management and upskill plans that align to company objectives
Executive Level Recruitment Insights In Marketing TheCandidateLtd
This area investigates key areas surrounding current Executive Level Recruitment Trends. These aspects include the number of Executive Level roles that exist in industries, traits and skills needed, what recruiters are looking for, and how the roles are being filled in an internal and external context.
8 WAYS TO CREATE WORKFORCE EXPERIENCES THAT REALLY DRIVE PRODUCTIVITYHuman Capital Media
Is your workforce really working? Over a third of employees admitted they’re productive for less than 30 hours a week, according to recent research. That’s a whole day each week that they’re in work, but not working. Join Justin McWhorter as he talks through recent findings on what really determines productivity.
What are the eight strategies HR and People leaders can use to build great employee experiences to drive productivity?
By the end of the webcast, attendees will discover:
What’s stopping workforces from really being productive
What are the top tips for building employee experiences that workers really want
How they can use new data and strategies to boost engagement and productivity in their roles today
Attendees will be equipped with best practices to build workforce experiences that really get the best from their people. As a result, they’ll know how to truly engage their people, drive productivity and boost business performance.
To truly influence business decisions, you
need to understand where the industry is
going. This 5th annual report uncovers
worldwide recruiting trends that will move
your organization forward, and help position
you as a strategic business partner.
Truly influence business decisions with emerging recruiting trends worldwide.
Learn top recruiting priorities, upcoming challenges and opportunities ahead in LinkedIn’s annual report.